Title: Effective Meetings
1Effective Meetings
2Session Objectives
- You will be able to
- Plan meetings to achieve the best results
- Conduct meetings efficiently
- Participate more effectively in other peoples
meetings
3Why Have a Meeting?
- Exchange information
- Discuss important issues and develop new ideas
- Make decisions
- Solve problems
- Formulate plans
4Is This Meeting Necessary?
- Is it worth the time and effort?
- Do you have a specific objective in mind?
- Is there a better way?
- E-mail
- Memo or report
- One-on-one conversations
- Conference call
- Request for written input
5Select Participants
- Does the participant have
- Something to contribute?
- Something to learn?
- A stake in the outcome?
- Follow-up responsibilities?
- Decision-making responsibilities?
6Plan the Details
- Date and time
- Place
- Materials
- Equipment
- Layout and Refreshments
7Prepare the Agenda
- State meeting objective
- Give time and location
- Provide the list of participants
- Itemize points to be covered
8Prepare the Agenda (cont.)
- Arrange meeting points in a logical order
- State the purpose of each item
- Tell who is responsible for presenting each item
- Allocate time for each item
9Notify Participants
- Give participants advance notice
- Provide an agenda and background information
- Request input/information
- Make sure participants know whats expected
10Which of These Are Good Reasons for a Meeting?
- Long time since last meeting
- Make decisions or solve problems
- Exchange information
- We always have a weekly/monthly meeting
- Make plans
- Distribute a written report
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11Preparing for a Meeting
- Do you understand the information presented in
the previous slides?
12Get the Meeting Off To a Good Start
- Start on time
- Make a brief introduction
- Assign a person to take notes
- State when the meeting will end
- Distribute handouts
13Keep the Meeting Focused
- Stick to the agenda
- Explain how questions will be handled
- Control the discussion
- Prevent multiple or side conversations
- Note important unanticipated topics for later
discussion/follow-up
14Encourage Participation
- Establish open communication
- Ask for ideas, comments, and questions
- Involve all participants
- Encourage building on ideas
- Manage disagreements and conflicts
15End the Meeting On Time and on Target
- Begin to wind up 5 minutes early
- Summarize
- Seek agreement/approval
- Confirm accuracy of meeting notes
16End the Meeting on TimeAnd on Target (cont.)
- Review follow-up assignments
- Establish deadlines
- Set future meeting dates
- Thank participants
17Conduct a Post-Meeting Analysis
- Did the meeting follow the agenda?
- Were you able to keep to your timetable?
- Was the meeting focused?
- Was there enough participation?
- Do you need another meeting?
18Prepare and Distribute The Meeting Minutes
- Date, time, participants
- Summary of issues discussed
- Decisions made/problems solved
- Follow-up assignments and deadlines
- Copies for each participant and other interested
parties
19Why Meetings Fail
- Lack of purpose and/ or focus
- Inadequate preparation
- Too many people or not the right people
- Poor leadership
- No follow-up
20Conducting Effective Meetings True or False?
- Wait for latecomers before starting a meeting.
- The agenda is only a guide you dont have to
stick to it. - Try to get all participants to voice their
views. - Let a meeting run as long as it needs to.
21Conducting Effective Meetings
- Do you understand the information presented in
the previous slides?
22How to Participate More Effectively in Meetings
- Be on time
- Come prepared
- Listen
- Take notes
23How to Participate More Effectively in Meetings
(cont.)
- Speak briefly and to the point
- Keep to the agenda
- Offer constructive feedback
- Perform follow-up responsibilities on time
24- Hold meetings only when necessary
- Invite the right participants and follow an
agenda - Make sure all preparations are made
- Start and finish on time
- Keep the meeting focused and encourage
participation - Summarize and review follow-up assignments